Fodor's Expert Review Franklin Park Conservatory

Columbus Garden

In the middle of a 90-acre urban park about 2 mi east of Downtown, this elegant glass conservatory shelters desert, rain forest, mountain, and tropical island plant habitats. Built in 1895 and styled after London's Crystal Palace, the conservatory is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Outside, hardy bamboo and Japanese maples in the Japanese garden are part of a 28-acre botanical garden. Franklin Park Conservatory is the only public garden to have a permanent glass exhibit by artist Dale Chihuly.

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1777 E. Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio  43203, USA

614-715--8000

www.fpconservatory.org

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Rate Includes: $14, daily 10a-5p

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